AMUSEMENTS. "You boasted the Day, You toasted the Day, And now the Day has come.". Town hall.. town hall. OWN HALL. TOWN HALL. Direction J. and N. Tait. Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 8, Commencing SATURDAY,. MARCH 8, Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 8, ' AN HISTORICAL EVENT! AN HISTORICAL EVENT! Messrs. . J. and N. Tait take great pleasure in announcing that they have secured the rights for the United Kingdom,' Australia, and the Far East of the BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURE BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURE BRITISH ADMIRALTY PICTURE Of tiie GERMAN NAVAL'SURRENDER ' GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER GERMAN NAVAL SURRENDER GERMAN NAVAL 'SURRENDER Noy being shown at the Queen's Hall, Londo'nj by Messrs. J. and N. Tait to immense audiences. A Picture that will stir your patriotism the highest pitch. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S GREAT DAY. ADMIRAL BEATTY'S GREAT DAY. "The German Flag will be hauled down at sunset to-day and. will not be hoisted again without permission." A STIRRING EPISODE. See the Famous Scene Picturised. SYNOPSIS: The British Admiralty Message. What Germany Gave Up., Admiral Beatty. . Surrender of tno Submarines. Admiral Tynvliitt's Squadron. v View of Approaching il-Boats. Transferring German Crews to Transports The Deutscnland. U-Boats in Charge British 'Sailors. ■Surrender of the German High Seas Fleet. The Prince of Walea. ■ / Admiral Jellicoe. N Admiral Sturdee. i ! H.M, The King Visits the Grand Fleet. British Torpedo-Boat Destroyers, H.M. the King Paying an O&cial Visit to the U.S., New York, accompanied ' by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and / Admiral Sir David Beatty. British Cruisers Going out to Meot tho German Fleet. ' "To think that we waited all these years to fight them and now to have to go out and nifeet them by appointment, like meeting a lady—only they are punctual."—(A British 1 Admjral.) Departure of the Queen Elizabeth, German Light Cruisers. Accident to British Naval Aeroplane.' German Battle-cruisers. TqJcing over the U-Boats. British Officers. , • Nest of U-Boats at Harwich. Destroyers Escorting U-Boats.. The Mystery Ship. ' ' The Channol Ferry: One of the Greatest Engineering Feats of the War. The Seidlitz: The German Flagship. Dreadnought Battleships: Konig Class. The Return to the Firth of Forth. Admiral Beatty's Historic Message. ; The British Lion Hauls Down the Ger- ■ man Flag. The Lion Hoists tho Union Jack. The Flag of Freedom Floats. Admiral Bdatty's Final Message. Grand Orchestra, under the leadership of Signor Truda, rendering speciallyarraagijd music. Mr. 11. A. Wood, the. well-known tenor, will sing patriotio airs. > PRICES: Reserved, 2s. fid.; Circle, 25.; Ground Floor, Is. All plus tax. Box I Plan .opens Bristol, Wednesday morning. ■ MAURICE RALPH, Manager..
ST. PATRICK'S DAT CELEBRATIONS. ! MONDAY, MARCH 17, : At . . '' , ) NEWTOWN PARK. Sports, Dancing, Baby Show, Side Showed , Drill Display. ADMISSION—Is. , GRAND NATIONAL CONCERT IN ■ THE EVENING. Engagement of SIGNOR' CESARONI, FARQUHAR YOUNG, TONY WOOD, KEVIN DILLON, "MISSES VIOLET LAMACROFT, TERESA M'DNROE, arid ANNIE SULLIVAN..' P. D. HOSKINS, General Secretary. PETONE AND LOWER HUTT PLUNKET SOCIETY. / . GARDEN PARTS'. A GARDEN PARTY will be held in Mrs. Scaler's Grounds TO-DAY (Saturday), MARCH 1, at 2.30 p.m. Cakes, Sweets, Produce, and Needlework Stalls. Drawing Room Concerts. Afternoon Tea, 6d. Admission, 6d.; Children; Free. Salvation Army Band. Motor Bus leaves Bowen Street, 2 p.m. M. BURD, •• . . Hon. Secretary. . In Aid of Sir Arthur Pearson's Fresh Air Fund. ' MISS .DOROTHY SAUNDERS'S MISS. DOROTHY SAUNDERS'S DANCE' RECITAL, ANCE RECITAL, CONCERT CHAMBER, TOWN HALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, ' ' 8 p.m. ' Tickets—3s., 25., Is. Box Plan, Bristol. IN EVERY HOME HTHERE should bo a Piano. It is the JL ■ ideal instrument for the whole household, and its refining influence is universally recognised." But a Piano is hardly worth owning unless, it is A REALLY RELIABLE INSTRUMENT. It must stand years of wear, and be honestly mads throughout. Such Pianos are the BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH. They are instruments that have stood the test of years. We are Agents for these famous pianos, and sell them for Cash or on Easy Terms. You are cordially invited to visit our Piano Department and Inspect these renowned Pianos. CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., Manneij; Street Wellington, — The Oldest-established — Piano House in New Zealand. BUSINESS NOTICES. BPECIAL Lines at Radford's Great Stocktaking Sale now on: Chairs 6s. 6d„ Tables 4s. 6cl„ Quilts 7s. 64, Plates 6s. 6d. doz., Enamel Plates 10s. 6d. doz., Blind Rollers Is., Axe Handles Is., Lamps 3s. 6d., Vases' 2s. 6d., Stair Rods Is. 6d. doz., White Tablecovers 3s. Gd., Glass and China Sweets 2s. fid. doz., Saucors Is. 6d. doz,, Wringers-2-ls. 6d„ Door Mats 2s. 6d., Hearth Rugs ss. 6d., Matting Is. lid. yard. Only at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis Streets. GOOD Printing promptly produoed at popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Works.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 134, 1 March 1919, Page 9
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